Freshman Lopini Katoa had 19 carries for 155 yards rushing and four touchdowns, all season highs, and the BYU defense forced six three-and-outs to help the Cougars beat New Mexico State 45-10 on Saturday night and become bowl eligible.

Zach Wilson threw two touchdown passes to Talon Shumway and Aleva Hifo ran for two and Brigham Young pulled away in the second half for a 35-14 win over Massachusetts on Saturday at the home of the New England Patriots.

Jordan Love threw for a career-high four touchdowns and ran for another and Utah State beat BYU 45-20 Friday night, the Aggies' first back-to-back wins in the 88-game series since 1973-74.

Utah State extends lead to 42-13 (0:33)

BYU's Mangum scrambles and throws another TD (0:37)

BYU finally gets on the scoreboard (0:35)

Utah State QB throws a dime to his WR (0:29)

Aggies convert on 4th-and-goal (0:37)

Utah State catches pick-6 (0:53)

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BYU tight end Moroni Laulu-Pututau has announced that he suffered a season-ending knee injury in the Cougars' loss at Washington on Saturday. In a tweet posted Sunday night, Laulu-Pututau confirmed what many suspected after he left the game during the first series of BYU's 35-7 loss. “I have torn my ACL and will be needing surgery,” he wrote. “It hurts so much more emotionally and mentally than it does physically but I won't be returning [until] the 2019 season." The 6-foot-5, 245-pound junior ranks second on the team in receptions (14) and receiving yards (120). This is Laulu-Pututau's second season-ending injury in as many years: a preseason Lisfranc foot injury kept him out for all of the 2017 season.